
Margie Keith
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Full time archaeology student at Colorado State University. Tips help me fund my education!
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A Tuesday in Time - 2
Usually, when we bring a Timebound into the City we bring them in through the Flower Quarter, because the overwhelmingly pleasant atmosphere tends to wow and awe people, making them slightly more malleable and less prone to having hysterics. Mind you, taking a walk through the FQ on a regular Saturday after brunch, you are probably going to see at least one or two people in tears of confusion, or hurling questions at a harassed looking Warden, or just babbling incoherently. But most of the newcomers merely look shocked and dazed and maybe even a little delighted.
By Margie Keith4 years ago in Fiction
A Tuesday in Time
The assignment hadn’t looked difficult. I stepped sideways, and reentered Time. I had chosen my landing spot perfectly – Vienna, early December, the Christkindlmarkt. Air crisp and chill, with snowflakes drifting gently down out of the black sky, more delicate than any of the glittering jewelry on display. The indulgent scent of gluhwein and pastries made my mouth water; there’s nothing like hot spiced wine on a cold night in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
By Margie Keith4 years ago in Fiction
A Tuesday in Time
The assignment hadn’t looked difficult. I stepped sideways, and reentered Time. I had chosen my landing spot perfectly – Vienna, early December, the Christkindlmarkt. Air crisp and chill, with snowflakes drifting gently down out of the black sky, more delicate than any of the glittering jewelry on display. The indulgent scent of gluhwein and pastries made my mouth water; there’s nothing like hot spiced wine on a cold night in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
By Margie Keith4 years ago in Fiction


